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Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny says that he is not looking past his side's final Euro 2024 qualifying games after pressure continues to grow on him.
Wout Weghorst kept the Netherlands on course for Euro 2024 as he came off the bench to bag the decisive goal in his side's 2-1 win against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Ronald Koeman's team suffered an early shock when Adam Idah's penalty put Ireland ahead in Dublin in their Group B game. But Liverpool's Cody Gakpo netted a penalty soon after and the visitors wrapped up the points thanks to Weghorst's second half strike.
Three years creating a team around a solid back line, but in the end, it proved their Achilles Heel, as the Ireland defence were crushed by a double Dutch demolition to call time on their Euro 2024 Group B campaign.
Stephen Kenny said he expects to see out the Euro 2024 qualification campaign, though acknowledges that the future beyond that is a decision for other people.
Gavin Bazunu – 7 While the goalkeeper did make a number of impressive saves, that wasn't his only contribution. Bazunu passed the ball out and helped Ireland get around the Dutch high press. He looked comfortable with orange shirts running his way, and it allowed Ireland quickly transition from defence to attack.
The Republic of Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign is all but over following a 2-1 defeat to the Netherlands at the Aviva Stadium.
Stephen Kenny made two changes to his side for tonight's Euro 2024 qualification clash with the Netherlands at the Aviva Stadium, kick-off 7:45pm.